Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Central i-City CNY Event ''House Full of Prosperity''

  Central i-City in Shah Alam is ushering in the Year of the Rat in an eventful way from now till 2 Feb 2020!

  Expect thrilling sounds and sights at the mall's “House Full of Prosperity” from 18-19 January; 25-26 January and 1-2 February, as well as a shopping experience.

8-foot giant Golden Prosperity Mouse welcomes you. Photo courtesy of Central i-City
  Be greeted by the 8-foot giant Golden Prosperity Mouse welcoming guests into the “House Full of Prosperity”, a grand replica of an ancient Chinese house that takes them back in time.

  Another not-to-be-missed spot is the “Alley of Blossoming Prosperity” with blooming colourful flowers for a true feel of springtime!

  Filled with golden opportunities for all, shoppers at Central i-City who are looking for great offers such as family meals, new clothes, festive goodies, and beauty makeovers, among others, are off to an auspicious start with “Exclusive Gifts with Purchase”.

Photo courtesy of Central i-City
  Shoppers are entitled to redeem exclusive gifts such as Prosperity Treasured Occasions Angpow Packets (beautifully designed to be gifted for all celebrations) and a Limited-Edition CNY Eleph Bag. If you spend RM800 in multiple receipts, you get two sets of Angpow Packets and one CNY Eleph Bag. If you spend RM500 in multiple receipts, you get two sets of Angpow Packets and if you spend RM300 in multiple receipts, you can redeem one set of Angpow Packets.

  There's also “Shop, Play, and Win”. Spending RM100 in multiple receipts you get to qualify for the shop, shop and shop with 10 shopping sprees totaling RM29,000 to be won! Participants with the top ten highest points stand to win a shopping spree worth RM1,000 to RM10,000.

  Further to that, meet and greet God of Prosperity, enjoy the lion dance, Chinese fusion orchestra, majestic drum performance, and wushu performance.

  There are also workshops on DIY lion head, Chinese shadow puppet-making, red packet sewing, crepe paper cherry blossom, traditional CNY paper-cutting, Chinese opera fan painting, and Chinese calligraphy.




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